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Rotavirus in Teens
Rotavirus is a disease that primarily affects infants and young children, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. Still, it can and does affect adults and teenagers as well. The major difference is that the symptoms of Rotavirus are not usually as serious when seen in teenagers. The virus, which comes in many forms, has a vaccine, but it does not provide complete immunity.
Russian Winter by Daphne Kalotay
A mysterious jewel holds the key to a life-changing secret, in thisbreathtaking tale of love and art, betrayal and redemption.
Luke La-Moo Hooded Sweater
This season, bundle your little one up in this lightweight and comfortable zip-up hoodie. How adorable is this hooded sweatshirt? The horns are so unique and cute. I love zip-ups because it’s easier for dressing and changing. The La-Moo signature cow decal makes this sweater fun for your kid, too! It might quickly become one of their favorites!
Best and Worst Nutrition Stories of 2010
As the year draws to a close, it’s a perfect time to look back on the nutrition stories that made headlines in 2010. From great strides forward to frightening recalls and strange rulings, it’s been an up-and-down year in nutrition news. Here are the top three best and worst nutrition stories of 2010, as chosen by the dietitian editors of www.HealthCastle.com. Top 3 Best Nutrition Stories of 2010
Meltdown, Aisle Two!” or Baby Steps into Toddlerhood
In my last post to you, we talked about the ninth mental leap (@64 weeks), which brings your little one from babyhood into toddler-time. Well, now that we are there, lets explore what this time brings and how we can make the most of this mental developmental leap.